Brazilians protest against bill that could lead to pardon for Bolsonaro and allies

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Brazilians took to the streets in all 26 states and the Federal District on Sunday to protest against a bill that could result in a pardon for former President Jair Bolsonaro and his allies, who were involved in an attempted coup. The bill, passed by the lower house on Tuesday, aims to make it more difficult to arrest or bring criminal charges against lawmakers, prompting widespread condemnation. Calls for demonstrations intensified following the passage of the bill in the lower house, with citizens expressing their concerns over the potential implications for justice and accountability. Protesters voiced their outrage over what they perceive as a threat to democracy and the rule of law, as well as a potential shield for politicians accused of wrongdoing. The widespread mobilization across the country reflects the deep-seated unease and discontent among Brazilians regarding the direction of their government and the erosion of democratic principles. In the face of mounting opposition, the government is facing significant pressure to address the public’s demands and reconsider the implications of the controversial bill. Brazilians’ steadfast resistance and vocal protests underscore the importance of upholding transparency, accountability, and the integrity of democratic institutions in safeguarding the country’s future.

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